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Margaret Pilkington 01-02-2017 06:18

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So do I.

Margaret Pilkington 01-02-2017 06:59

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It will allow him to cock a snook at us, his constituents, and at Jeremy Corbyn, the party Leader. Which tells us all we need to know about him...that he might have (misdirected)principles, but they are directed to his own ends rather than those of the town, or for that matter his party.
He has no respect for the people who voted for him or for the party he follows. He would be altogether better out of politics.

cashman 01-02-2017 07:26

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I think all the M.P.s that vote against article 50,whichever party they are from,should be SACKED. cos the excuse "My constituents voted to remain" is NOT GOOD ENOUGH, Referendum means will of the people, the people voted leave, so that in a democracy should be that, remove the scum is what i say.:mad:

Barrie Yates 01-02-2017 15:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1186627)
I think he will

That is assuming he is in the House (Parliament), and if he is that he doesn't abstain again.

Margaret Pilkington 01-02-2017 17:43

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I reckon he will take the cowardly line and abstain.

Less 01-02-2017 19:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1186656)
I reckon he will take the cowardly line and abstain.

How could you even think that?

Oh, sorry you're obviously looking at his, pathetic past performance.

Yes, life has looked bleak while he's been in power, but wait, come the next general election, he will alter his stance to include the feelings of the electorate, But, lets not be fooled again.

Even if the other choices are worse. If enough of us void our votes we could force them to start again.

I know it was a comedy film that started it, but why can't we put


NONE OF THE ABOVE?

Margaret Pilkington 01-02-2017 19:35

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I have done that in the past, but the last time I was foolish enough to think that this man knew the area, knew the people(many of them personally) and I foolishly thought he cared enough about the town and its constituents to represent us honestly...and that is how he got my vote.

I will not be fooled twice...I would rather eat my own eyeballs with a pickle fork than cast my vote for him again.

JCB 01-02-2017 20:03

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As usual the political pundits on here got it wrong .

Graham Jones voted to trigger Article 50 .

accyman 01-02-2017 20:07

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well blow me he voted for it

Margaret Pilkington 01-02-2017 20:08

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Well, heck...that makes a change.
Thank you for that info JCB...much appreciated.

Neil 01-02-2017 20:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JCB (Post 1186670)
As usual the political pundits on here got it wrong .

Graham Jones voted to trigger Article 50 .

He did what his boss wanted and voted to get us out of the EU

Less 02-02-2017 19:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JCB (Post 1186670)
As usual the political pundits on here got it wrong .

Graham Jones voted to trigger Article 50 .

Could you please re-read this thread and tell us where our glorious M.P. has been accused of voting against Article 50?

Now, I have to confess to a prejudice against this figure of Labours finest example, ever since his announcement of wanting to leave the E.U. but claiming he would vote to stay.

That does not allow you to put words into mine or any other right thinking persons mouth.

O.K. he's voted for triggering, that doesn't tell us what a hindrance he may or may not become when it is being negotiated.

IF

He represented his constituents we wouldn't be having this conversation, we would be saying bravo Graham for supporting your locals.

IF

You support Graham thats fine, don't just invent a reason to put everyone else down.

accyman 02-02-2017 19:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1186675)
He did what his boss wanted and voted to get us out of the EU


Nah job preservation if he voted against it he could easily find himself working back with us plebs come election time

JCB 02-02-2017 19:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1186715)
Could you please re-read this thread and tell us where our glorious M.P. has been accused of voting against Article 50?

I never said that anyone had accused Graham Jones of voting against Article 50 .

Could you please re-read this thread and tell us what some of the political pundits on here said they thought Graham Jones may do when it came to the vote ?

Margaret Pilkington 02-02-2017 19:37

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I don't think I have ever been called a political pundit before...but I think I could get used to it...and as for being wrong...yes, well that is not something new to me. I was certainly proved wrong when voting for this man - so I guess i had better get used to that as well :)


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